
The Neurological and Immunological Basis of Itch and Dermatological Disorders
- 1st Edition - April 1, 2026
- Editors: Xinzhong Dong, Brian Kim, Taylor Follansbee
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 3 4 1 7 2 - 4
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 3 4 1 7 3 - 1
The Neurological and Immunological Basis of Itch and Dermatological Disorders covers the latest research on neurological itch signaling pathway from the skin to the brain. With a… Read more
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- Offers a comprehensive overview of the neurological underpinnings, immune and neuroimmune interactions, and more
- Features an in depth review of scientific literature from interdisciplinary fields
- Provides clinical insights which corresponds with basic research
1. Historical perspective
2. Receptors of itch (also types of itch: histaminergic and non histaminergic itch)
3. TRP channels
4. Mast cells and itch
5. Mucosal Itch
6. Neuroimmune interactions in itch
7. Mouse models for itch
8. Itch sensitization (models for chronic itch in the mouse)
9. Bacteria induced itch
10. Primary Afferent neurons
11. Spinal pathways and projection neurons
12. Central Targets for Itch
13. Cortical processing of itch
14. Descending Modulation of itch
15. Mechanical Itch and Alloknesis
16. Neural coding of itch versus pain
17. Drugs which induce itch (including opioids)
18. Glia neuron interactions in the spinal cord
19. Cytokine in itch induction and modulation
Section 2: Clinical Perspectives
20. Itch Fibers in humans
21. Atopic Dermatitis
22. Psoriasis
23. Prurigo nodularis
24. Cholestatic itch (Liver disease)
25. Neuropathic itch
26. fMRI and Itch
27. Recent advances for drug targets to treat itch
- Edition: 1
- Published: April 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Xinzhong Dong
Dr. Dong is a Professor in the Departments of Neuroscience, Dermatology, Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is also an Investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He completed his PhD degree in Biochemistry at UCLA and his postdoc training at Caltech. Dr. Dong is a pioneer and world leader in the field of itch and skin biology whose works have uncovered new therapeutic targets for many of these debilitating chronic itch and skin conditions. His laboratory has taken a multidisciplinary approach to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms of pain and itch. His lab has identified and characterized a novel family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) called Mrgprs which are expressed in primary sensory neurons and innate immune cells and function as novel itch receptors. Dr. Dong has published over 150 papers, book chapters, reviews which have been highly cited and covered in the popular press like The New York Times, NBCnews.com, and The New Yorker. He has trained numerous successful PhD and MD/PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, and physician scientists. He is also the scientific founder of Escient Pharmaceuticals in San Diego.
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Brian Kim
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Taylor Follansbee
Dr. Follansbee, a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, earned his undergraduate degree in Medical Biology from the University of New England, followed by a Master's in Biology from the same institution. He furthered his academic journey with a Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the University of California, Davis, under the mentorship of Dr. Earl Carstens. Dr. Follansbee's expertise lies in the intricate domain of itch, a field in which he garnered international recognition, notably receiving the Handwerker Award from the International Forum for the Study of Itch (IFSI) in 2016. Presently, his research at Johns Hopkins working with Dr. Xinzhong Dong investigates the immune interactions within the meninges, exploring their role in bacterial meningitis defence mechanisms. Beyond scholarly articles and chapters, Dr. Follansbee recently authored a comprehensive textbook on fundamental itch research, solidifying his impact in the scientific community.